I will be using Cassell's Latin dictionary as the semiotic reservoir. since this is a chaos magic setup, I will be designing a fresh procedure by fiat from scratch with arbitrary rules.this thread will do a few things:1- anon posts a question2- extract 10 random words from the dictionary to flush out the local mental space here to prevent crosstalk between analyses.3- convert the timestamp and post number to strings, then multiply together to obtain your page sequence4- extract the largest page size for the given page sequence string, using zeroes and overrange limits tostay within the page bounds of the dictionary5- extract the first and last words per page, then perform an analysis of the words on that pagethe design here is not so different than a tarot deck, except this deck has about 600 pages.1/2
>>41970088and since we are in need of interesting proofs, observe>>41967479page 89, capiopage 500, rapiowhen you have a situation like this, a common suffix and nearly-common definition, especially when obtained via the procedure and without intent, they have significance in the analysis.>>41967206another example of the final word on a page being the correct word for the situation. notice how *chaos* is the final definition on page 101, a number reserved for introductory education in a topic. I'll explain details of the mechanical aspects of this analysis more if asked, but the overall idea here is to provide a working example and interactions with anons in this method.2/2
>>41970088the brown books under the dictionary are my bolo books- be on the lookout books. for those of you with more experience in this stuff, when a person performs a magical act for you, paying with money is using the "radix malorum" or root-of-all-evil, aka money, to settle the work-debt performed. even with wart wizards, this rebalancing of effort must be performedhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ76wD8pgdUexcept wart wizards reverse it, the wizard buying the wart from the afflicted person out of their own wizard wallet. this provides extra protection against the radix malorum and keeps the magical work "clean".either way, if the read you get here has chaotic gnosis for you, then tell me and we will make an entry for you in my bolo book. synchronicities appear from the bolo book... its a thing. you tell me what to look out for. that's it. the smaller brown notebook is my old bolo book, while the bigger one is fresh for this thread.
>>41970088This is Digital Oracle anon, thanks for inviting me over to your thread. I won't take over your thread, either, but if you want this to be a trade then ask a question in my Bibliomancy or Digital Oracle threads.My new question is: How should one attempt to struggle against all odds against a system designed to enslave, degrade, deceive, putrefy, and imprison the human soul?
>>41970193Or rather, to avoid repetition:>My new question is: How should one attempt to struggle against all odds beneath a system designed to enslave, degrade, deceive, putrefy, and imprison the human soul?
>>41970201I'll go off of your second post, since it is a question in isolation. good catch.021426125745*41970201=899258804168924745ten random words1- adno: to swim to, or near.2- conloco: to place, lay, set, arrange.3- factio: a making, doing, also a group of people with a common cause (factory, faction, etc...)4- macto: to magnify, honour, glorify5- praedico: to say beforehand6- surgo: to rise, get up, stand up7- incoctus: uncooked, raw8- fluto: to flow, float, swim9- emancipatio: transfer10- cento: patchwork, coverings to ward off missiles, extinguish fires, to deceive in a tissue of liesanalysis against the question>How should one attempt to struggle against all odds against a system designed to enslave, degrade, deceive, putrefy, and imprison the human soul?a faction is arranging a transfer of persons involved in adno/fluto verbs related to swimming and water to locate them in a certain place together. this has been said before by honorable people using a tissue of lies to cover the raw truth.
>>41970268page extractions89 canticum (scene in roman comedy) to catio (to take, capture, steal).92 carduus (a thistle) to carpo (to pluck, graze, suck, select, choose out). interesting words in this page, careo (to be without), caritas (dearness, high price), carnifex (an executioner).588 supporto (to bring, carry, convey) to suscenceo (to be angry, carry a grudge). this page spends a lot of time defining supp- words related to suppression, suppudet (cause shame), suppositio (to replace or substitute one for another), suppromus (and under butler). also surdus (preach to deaf ears)041 amoenitas (pleasantness) to amplector (to embrace, wrap around, welcome). about half this page relates to person and place names beginning with Am-. overall, with amor (love), amplector, amoenitas, and other words related to such relationships, in addition to names and places.68 augurium (the office and work an augur, omens, augury, etc...) to aurifer (gold-bearing). this is one page short of the Pisces page from before. this page however relates more to the work of preparing to make the Piscean decision with "aut" as the final word on page 69. the aug- words related to augury are familiar and varying, and the August- type words relating to aged wisdom, a wise leader, etc... also notice that the aur- words related to gold begin first with the word aura (air, breath, the light around a person) before ever getting into the elemental gold definitions. when word roots set off a word grouping in a seemingly unrelated grouping, auras and gold, it indicates that the root word is the "true" definition, while in this example, the elemental gold words relate to our semiotic understanding of that concept with golden light rays, golden dietes, etc... wherein the light of their presence banishes evil.
>>4197038592 repeat from above. interesting. I didn't have a plan for this. wildcard474 probator (one who approves) to proclino (to bend over, incline forwards). all these words being pro- words, the generally describe some sort of action. nothing here really stands out to me.5 absumedo (consumption) to accedo (to approach, come near). the left column definitions relate to abundance and abuse, sometimes being variations of degree such that abusing the abundance will cause the loss of it all.surdus (preach to deaf ears) sticks out to me in the page extractions. it looks like your question related an answer having to do with the randomly selected words, then the page extractions tells more about people who are carrying a grudge, suscenceo, migrating to a new place through the water to get away from their harsh living conditions.
>>41970414>>41970385>>41970268Very interesting, even the repeated 92. It makes sense to me but can't explain due to (unfortunate) reasons. I'd give this close to 80-85%% fit to my question as it relates to my situation. Thank you very much.
>>41970474cool. I can already tell the timestamp thing needs to be changed, but I can't do that now because rules. it looks like the first page will likely end up in the 80s. I should probably combine that somehow with the question asked. this prevents temporal indexing, such as when using the day of the week in the calculation causes tuesdays to always end up with some analytical result as an artifact of that.I will probably do a summation of the letters forming the question, then multiply that by the timestamp and post number. that should add enough randomness while also taking inputs from both the larger temporal trends contained in the calendar parts of the timestamp, while the person specific and synchronistic links will come from the hour/minute/seconds of the timestamp. post number is sequential, which is good for a grouping of analyses like this, especially when incrementing by +1, but we will stick with a +random increment.adding up the letters from the question imparts uniqueness to offset the randomness from the time input. that should get the upper digits more varied while also varying the length of the numeric string before converting it to page numbers.la vida, no vala. nada.
>>41970088Here's my 10 word question as a match for your 10 word output:Finding mate best way to approach for lasting effect please?
>>41970542gimme a bit. I am redoing the page extraction above with a better page selector. you're next.
>>41970088How to stop feeling depressed?
how to cope with the fact that this world and life sucks ?
>>41970474I summed your question to the value of 1268, so I am going to redo this page extraction to see the difference for myself. that and I need to do today's vocab study. I am going to auger 2 birds with one thread.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augurywhich is studying birds and how they fly for divining. when using Latin for divining, use Latin cultural norms in analysis. the same for other cultures.899258804168924745*1268=1140260163686196576660pages114 coepto (begin or undertake eagerly) to cognominis (having the same name). this is something called chaotic gnosis, not the same as gnosis in isolation.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosis_(chaos_magic)in which when doing chaos magic, you are supposed to pay attention to and look for things which jump out at you. here, and consistent with the already defined ruleset for analysis with the first and last words being important by arbitrary fiat- I am in fact super eager to try this new page number extractor, and we all do have the same name- anon. edgy.026 aequalitas (evenness, equality of political priveleges, specifically) to aequus (very long definition, root word for equality). what is interesting on this page is that every word, aside from "aequoreus" relates to equality. in the prior analysis, water and aquatic items showed up, a direct result of a badly designed page number extractor. here, only one word on this page relates to water. good enough for me.1/2
>>419706100163 curialis (belonging to the same curia, the 30 patrician divisions from Romulus) to Curtius lacus (a pit in the forum of Rome, relating a story of a man riding a horse into a chasm). intersting on the page. curia relates to men in the proto-Senate, while curio relates to priests in the proto-Church. both of which are followed by extensive definitions of curiousity, curation (making assemblages by design), and cur- words related to hastened motion.68 augurium to aurifer. see posts above. this one keeps showing up despite my best efforts to shake it out...61 ascripticus (enrolled as a member of a community) to asperus (a sprinkling). nothing here jumps out.96 causidicus (an advocate, barrister) to cedo (to go, proceed, to happen). many words related to caves and hollow places, while Cebren is a river god in Troas, and Caystros is a river in Lydia famous for its swans. more water.576 suber (cork tree) to sublego (gather from below, pick up). the sub- root for this page makes the entirety of it related to things under, subversion, below, etc...66 au (oh!) to audeo (to be daring, venture, bold). the first one defines surprise, while many of the definitions have to do with "what is above". auctor (one that gives increase), auctus (an increase, enlargement), auctito (to increase very much), and also many words about catching birds, having to do with "grabbing at the sky". interesting and immediate contrast to the 576 page.0 nada2/2
Digital Oracle anon here, I have be afk but I will return to respond, shortly I hope.
>>41970542this is really helping out with my vocab study for the day. thanks.10 random words1- Atticus: belonging to Athens2- commendo: to commit to the care, keeping, and protection of anyone. (this jumps out)3- depugis: without or "with thin" buttocks. I think this one is a pun they used.4- edisco: to learn thoroughly. (edison family root name?)5- gusto: to taste, take a little of. interesting, I always thought this meant to be a happy glutton. nowhere in the definition does it ever say anything besides just tasting a little.6- monstro: to show, point out, teach, inform.7- perlongus: very long.8- receputs: a drawing back.9- semper: at all times.10- spiritus. breathing, breath, breathe.>Finding mate best way to approach for lasting effect please?it seems to me that you have commendo in your character, the willingness and eagerness to find someone to be a lifelong companion with. to do so, it appears you will be looking for women/men who belong to the city of Athens, in our modern time would be a city reknowned for the virtue it instills in her peoples... good luck with that one. it seems to me that you have to keep up your commendo by always looking out for others to keep them well, teach them with gusto (little bits). depugis/receputs means if you approach a partner with a flat ass, they will reject you. look for dumptruck asses.
>>41970542021426141018*41970542*484=435245107723043609904pages435 perduro (to last a long time, endure) to perfero (to carry through, bear to the end). if this doesn't jump out at you, you are fuckin blind.245 ferocia (high spirit, courage) to Fescennia (a town in Ertruria famous for outspoken dialogue). the left column relates words and tools in feroicty like swords, courage, fighting, including iron elementals (ferrites). read up on the different metals of people like gold/silver/lead. one of the old greeks talked about that in the republic or whatever. fervesco (to become hot)107 circumscriptor (a cheat, swindler) to circumvenio (to come round, surround, encircle). most of these definitions have to do with people "talking in circles" and being circumspect, suspicious, and working to deceive with circles... hmmm... HMMM...72 bacatus (to set with pearls) to balneator (the keeper of a bathhouse). many words related to bacchal things, partying, merryment, enjoyment, and several family and place names. most in around Spain.
>>41970743304 infero (to bring, bear) to infirmitas (weakness, feebleness). much hostility, fire, infection, persons of low rank, inferior things. the first word is "bringing", while nearly all others relate to some sort of feeble, weak, and runtness. gut feeling is that you have problems with seeing yourself this way, which is probably causing you to not have the partner and companion you want.360 full circle page. new start. revolution from page 304. here's how you unfuck it. malva (the mallow, like marrow for animals, but for plants) to manicula (a little hand). mamma (the chest, both men and women), mammeatus and mammosus immediately next to each other, both relating to "big bosomed". you need to find a woman with a dumptruck ass and some tig ol biddies to like how you are always looking out for other people with your commendo aspect of character.99 centismus (the hundreth) to cerebrum (the understanding). another chaotic gnosis moment. pay attention as to how page 99 has the first defintion of what 100 is. you would think that it would land as the first definition on page 100, but nooooo, here it is on page 99, first word. last word, "the understanding" in the most universal way possible, same as "gnosis" is knowledge in the most universal way possible. many pages have such an aspect, like page 69, the Pisces page.04 nada leading to abscondo (to conceal, obscure) to absum (to be away, to depart). obvious.go do good works and look out for other people. during the course of that, you will find a woman with a dumptruck ass and tig ol biddies, give her a pearl necklace.
>>4197056910 random words1- enitor: to work ones way up, to struggle upwards. specifically, with the -tor suffix, this type of struggle relates only to men, as there can be a definition for enitrix (female suffering upwards), but such a defition is absent. first word right in your face.2- lapido: throw stones at such that it appears to rain stones.3- Phasis: another river. these things show up all the time. research this on one your own. there are usually relevant myths/stories involved nearby.4- rejectaneus: to be rejected. another one right in your face.5- sum: huge definition, relating to the result of addition, or combining similar things into a greater whole. root word for many things related to mutual improvement by combination.6- perduco: to lead through, bring along. relating to the acts of perdition and personal cleansing, atonement, moving beyond old mistakes.7- currus: a triumphal chariot. indicates how you can win.8- continuus: connected up, hanging together, unbroken, positive connotations9- aulodeus: one who sings the flute. kek.10- alienus: that which belongs or relates to another>How to stop feeling depressed?pretty obvious. you are going to have to start yourself on some sort of upward struggle, not the same as a downward struggle such that people engage in to destroy themselves, which signals your depression- the downward struggle. the first rando word was to struggle upwards out of it.
>>41970803021426142023*41970569*279=250895596838253783273pages250 flamen (a blowing, blast) to flexus (a bending, turning). many words relating to heat and how it can cause bends.89 this page again. canticum (a scene of a roman comedy) to capio (to take, capture, steal). this thing keeps popping up no matter what I do.559 smaris (a poor kind of sea fish) to Sol (the sun). many words relating to social functions, with an interesting part carved out for socordia/socors having to do with an explicity, and only, defintion of "social" people being stupid, Socrates in there, along with socrus (a mother-in-law). be wary of social people with your question about depression. there are no root word definitions of them aside from how stupid they are.68 one page short of the Pisces page (69). I wrote about it before, relating to the prep work for decisions on page 69. augurium (the office and work of an augur) to aurifer (gold bearing). when pages like 89 and 68 show up together, even with so much scrambling and parsing efforts to carve them apart, and the fact that Benford's and Zipf's Law should applyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zipf%27s_lawhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benford%27s_lawto weed out these occurences. since they keep popping up, they are significant since they are a 1 in 600 chance of showing up.
>>41970803Damn that's good thanks anon.
>>41970856382 mulier (a woman, matron, wife) to multus (many, great in number, vast quantities). many words in the left column relating to women and their admirable qualities, then transitioning into multiplication, breeding, etc...537 scalpellum (small surgical knife) to schoenus (an aromatic weed used by Romans to flavor wine, also Persian unit of distance). many words related to cutting, gushing, wickedness, pollution, profanity.83 caeco (to make blind) to Caere (whose inhabitants received Roman citizenship, except the right of voing). caelabs (unmarried, single) is interesing because celebrity would mean famous single men/women. many words with caeles- to indicate heavenly things. I wonder if you are blind to heavenly things, causing some of your depression.273 haustrum (machine for drawing water) to Helvii (a people in Gallia). Heautontimorumenos is the biggest word on this page and it is YOU. definition: the self-tormentor, the title of one of Terence's comedies.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heauton_Timorumenosthat will be relevant to your question, but I don't know how. analysis in the notes above. good luck anon.
>>41970860https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heauton_TimorumenosI am going to take a bit of a break to let my brain cool off. I'll get to the next in line after a cup of coffee.
>>41970860pay attention to how this one played out. the first random word was enitor, the final page extraction word was a play about a self-tormentor.thats you.
>>41970088Will the world ever know about my contributions in the past to the future we now live in?
>>4197060710 random words1- convexus: vaulted, arched, sloping downwards2- epulae: dishes of food, a feast for the eyes3- inriguus: watering, irrigating, farming4- parcus: sharing, frugality, thrifty, economical5- quartanus: relating to the fourth day6- sobrius: sober, not intoxicated7- suffugio: to flee, get under cover8- tenor: course, continued movement, in an uninterrupted course9- vanus: empty, void10- ignobilis: unknown, obscure, of humble birth>how to cope with the fact that this world and life sucks ?when an question is posed with a singular emotion with a high degree of specificity, the random responses are usually quite easy to read as they act in proportion to the specificity of the question. if he asked a vague question about life maybe along the lines of "what am I supposed to do in a shitty world?" that opens up so many suggestions and paths for fate to follow. instead, he wanted specific information on coping with the world, a singular path.anon needs to move to the country, grow certain types of food in his garden to make him into a foodie, bring along a partner to hide and flee from the shitty world he knows of, leaving a void/hole of where he was before, now moving into the next unknown.pages up next.
>>41970907You just opened my eyes, after I read this and realized this in my head I felt my chest get lighter and my eyes less foggy. I really was fucking blind and in a self induced rut. You helped me thank you.
>>41970983021426143441*41970607*499=448734854698031504813pages448 Phlius (city between Sicyon and Argos) to piaculum (a means of epiating sin or appeasing a diety). it looks to me like the rural aspects of the random words are now in opposite to the "city in between" and the means of getting away from the sin it contains. the "city in between" is what is the barrier for anon to get out into a better place to live, somewhere anon can farm and fuck all day without having to worry about getting into fights over bullshit in the city.73 balneolum (a little bathroom) to basio (to kiss). I think you are supposed to either get or give a blowjob in a little bathroom, maybe a changing room. crystal ball is hazy. that might cheer you up.485 providus (foreseeing) to prytanis (chief magistrate of certain Greek states). often times there are popup words related to augury, foreseeing, foretelling, etc... which shows up in other analyses as well. the reason these do this is because of the prevalence in the underlying culture. remember, a dictionary is more than just a pile of words, it is in fact a slice of the akashic record for that culture. every word they ever spoke is contained there, no need for recordings. it also puts a finite bound on the imagination space in which that culture could occupy, also indicating what concepts were literally outside their bounds of words.1/2
>>41971006469 praetento=praetempto a redirect offpage, so I have to use the next word. praetepesco (to glow beforehand) to praetextu (outward appearance, pretext, made up stuff for a purpose). this one is obvious, and as I mentioned before, words related to augury and divination are common in an underlying culture, but the "glowing beforehand" is hilarious to me because of... reasons... in addition to praetexo (to weave before) and other words related to policitians preparing/weaving their lies.80 bractea (thin piece of metal) to Brutus (stabbed Caesar in the "biblical rib" aka taint). this one popped up on me last night with bibliomancy anon. for you, nothing jumps out.315 insitor (a grafter) to instigo (to goad, incite). this is probably related to some bullshit people in your city getting you instigated/angry/upset. many words related to insolent behavior, people of lesser quality, rough behavior.048 antegredior (to go before) to Antiocha (name of several towns). another page scattered with city names more than people names or functional words. looks to me that many cities in the world are shit for you, and further reinforces the rural aspect.13 lucky page, especially as an ending. these are usually very significant. let's see... adfigo (to fasten or affix) to adfuelgo (to shine, glitter, Venus the planet). looks like you need to go get hitched to a shiny, glittering, Venusian woman. either that or you are a Venusian. many of these words, like adfinitas/adfirmo relate to good things as they stand out.
>>4197091410 random words1- effigies: image, likeness, effigy. matter of record, non-religious. an ideal.2- herous: relating to a hero. epic verse. (please don't think I am bullshitting this. I am just as surprised)3- mensor: a measurer. measurer of land.4- optato: redirect to opto: to choose, select, elect. (almost landed on optatio, a wish, but didn't)5- qualis: of what sort, what kind of, a formal sense used in measurement, analysis, record keeping, inspections.6- sputo: to spit out.7- Triopas: a king of Thessaly. you are usually supposed to go read about these people.8- repudio: to refuse, reject9- meretricula: a little harlot.10- fides: trust, confidence, very long definition.>long questionit appears that yes, your work will be remembered well in the context of a hero in your field. I suppose it relates somehow to measuring land, possibly satellite imaging or somesuch. that work is related to measuring various qualities of the land, which could also mean just as much a surveyor or property lines as a surveyor for animal populations. you can spit this out, refuse, and reject it, but something about the king Triopas story will make sense to you. lastly, trust in this.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triopaspages next.
>>41971078021426154345*41970914*901=810247028509613918330before I start this one, you have 3 leading zeroes with 2 following ones in the leftmost digit. part of Benford's Law along with how I specified I will extract page numbers creates artifacts like this. it may be significant, I don't know yet. haven't got that far as of writing.81: Bubastis (Egyptian goddess with the head of a cat) to caballinus (belonging to a horse). you landed on a transition page at the start. many words here related to horse keeping in the B words, Bucephalus being the horse of Alexander the great, other words related to pastoralism and the land, while also horse keeping in the first C word, caballinus.0247 fidens, particle from fido (to trust, believe, confide) to filia (a daughter). the fides definition is very large here, being a root word for many other words, indicating this was very important to the people who spoke this language, and through their thoughts manifesting into words and actions, inflated that part of the dictionary. remember how the final random word was fides.
>>41970914>>419710970285 ignominiosus (of persons of disgrace, shameful, ignominious) to imaginatio (relating to secrets and fancy things). this one should be obvious. you were asking about how the memory of you and your work would be remembered, and the rest of the analysis shows your sincerity. here, for contrast, you can now be shown what would happen to the memory of you and your work if you were to crave it for the desire of fancy things, and other ill- root words on this page. careful here, you got this page as a warning.096 causidicus (an advoate, barrister) to cedo (to go, proceed). I had this one show up in this thread before. it is an indicator to go ahead and finish up. whatever is after this is confirmitory.139 consentianeus (agreeing with) to considero (to look at, regard carefully). obvious instruction to you for this reading.183 desilo (to leap down) to destino (to make fast, fix, relating to fate, destiny, paths of time, and destinations). wow, another obvious one.30 Agathaocles (tyrant of Syracuse) to argmen (large definition.. a driving movement, an army on the march, a phalanx, the vanguard, also of atoms, clouds, and stars).>Will the world ever know about my contributions in the past to the future we now live in?yes, but be careful and pay attention to page 285, because if you seek fame and fancy things for all that work, you will tarnish your name and invert all your work, causing you to be remembered a fool, person of disgrace, and shamed.
>>41971130>Agathaocleshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agathocles_of_Syracusesomething about him is supposed to be relevant to you. read up.
>>41970610>>41970616This, too, fits strongly, despite some arts not quite fitting unless I wedge them in.Thanks again, I very much appreciate the insight. I may incorporate this kind of method, at least in part, to my Digital Oracle, if you're ok with that?
>>41971222>incorporatesure. go ahead. cool.>not quite fittingditto. sometimes I try to find something which fits and am supposed to stop at that point and call the page a loss. some inaccuracy has to exist, and if around 70-80% is accurate, then it works for me. even is 100% was possible, that would in effect just be a perfect oracle, which we cannot have.
Spiritually lost, feeling retarded, where should I look?
>>41971222>if you're ok with that?now that I think about it, and since you are more into engineering and making these systems into something less arduous than typing all this out by hand. it takes forever.one thing you will need to do is manually characterize each page of the dictionary to your own analysis in the same way that tarot readers have to memorize the deck and the archetype story associated with it, each page, as I did here, has a certain similarity to what a tarot card has. what I do is compare the first and final words and look for inflections. usually, when there is a large definition, the words leading up to it have some quality, then all those after are inflected into a new semiotic location. within those inflections, I look for any word which either relates to the question at hand or jumps out at me during reading, part of the chaotic gnosis process requiring a human.you'll notice how I labeled 68/69 as the Pisces pages, 68 being augurial prep work for the gold/holy passage through page 69 to the aut, or decision point, free will. I just bullshitted that into existence, making it all up as I wrote, as required by chaos magic.other pages, like the ones which kept popping up above are partly an artifact of Benfords Law, but with some better scrambling or page selection sequence generation, you can probably weed those out, but do make sure to use zeros as significance delimiters, especially above when anon got 3 leading zeros in a row. stuff like that. just invent stuff on the spot.
>>41971285>where should I look?no farther than this thread. starting yours now.
>>4197130910 random words1- debello: to wage war to the end, finish a war2- invidia: envy, grudging, the evil eye3- perhibeo: to maintain, assert, hold4- regusto: (another gusto word... had one above) to take pleasure in reading again. yup. YUP.5- scabies: roughness, an itch, an itching desire. desire... an itch you can't scratch. a desire you cannot fill.6- tollo: to take up, raise, elevate, also to carry off.7- ululo: to yell, howl. in this definition, Hecate yelled/ululo at someone so hard they died. a divine scream.8- vehemns: violent, vehement, related to indicates of heavy breathing specific to anger.9- Pylus: name of two cities in Messenia. another location, and a "twin cities" situation. you are supposed to read about that.10- insuavius: not sweet, unpleasant, disagreeable.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pylus_(mythology)>Spiritually lost, feeling retarded, where should I look?it seems to me that you need to learn the divine scream, the Logos, and use it to wage an endless war to the end against scabies, the desire you cannot fulfill. take up this task with vehemence, lean the yell, and understand the work will not be sweet, it will be unpleasant, and people will not like you. you will find much disagreement from people in the world for your work, which will cause them to cast invidia upon you, the evil eye, that of envy and the grudge lasting until the end of time. learn the words of a religion which resonates with you and fights the endless evil, the first of which is whatever your "scabies" is.what is your scabies, your desire you cannot fulfill?
>>41971285shit. bad aim. your random words are here>>41971336pages coming up.
>>41971285021426173104*41971285*515=463131269170769099600look at you... double zero digits on the end. there is a message waiting for you my friend. let's see what it is.
>>41971285pages463 praeconsumo (to use up beforehand) to praedor (to plunder). one thing Jodorowski mentioned, and was explicit about in his masterpiece The Holy Mountain, was the need to *steal* what you want for your spiritual journey. you will recall his protag of the film was a Thief archetype, which you will do here. watch the film.131 confertus, redirect to confercio (to press together in close formation, a meeting, conference) to confirmo (to make firm, confirm, strengthen). huge definition of conficio (to make together, to get together, obtain, to use up, exhaust, consume). pay attention to the first word of 463, also related to using up, especially beforehand.269 gregalis (belonging to herd, flock) to gymnicus (relating to a place of exercise, mental, physical, and spiritual, a temple). part of you being spiritually lost is that it seems at this point you need a flock, herd, a confercio, a place to meet others like you to exercise your mind, spirit, and body. a church or religious group of some kind, but also something secular. be careful of cults.170 decorus (graceful, beautiful, comely, proper, fit, becoming) to dedecoro (dishonour, bring shame). this one is a warning page for you. careful not to get caught up in the decorum and pageantry of your spiritual quest, otherwise you will being shame and dishonour to yourself.76 bes (two thirds of any whole composed of 12 parts) to bigae (a pair of horses, a chariot). this is another repeat from bibliomancy anons thread, another 1-in-600 anomaly. confirmitory.>>419674791/2
>>41971306Noted. I may make a new Mode for Chaos Magic Divination with your (at least partial) method as the first showcase. Thanks for the tips.
>>41971285pages90 capis (a one handed vessel used in sacrifices) to capitavitas (a number or collective of captives). this page also contains a very large definition before the first word, carried over from the prior page, 89. capio (to take, to seize, to steal). another reinforcement of page 463, the "thief page". Capricorn is on page 90, if you relate to that.99 centesimus (the hundreth) to cerebrum (the brain, knowledge). another repeat, this one if funny. the joke here is that because this is the 99th page, the first word on it is "the hundreth". the first word on page 100 is Ceres (goddess of agriculture). you'd think that after all the randomness and chances that the page setting, definition lengths of the previous 99 pages, etc... would make it land somewhere else. this is the "joker page"6 accelero (to quicken, accelerate) to accitus (a summons). you are being called, get there quick.00 double nada. this is an exclamation point for you.I think you get the answer. read the 10 randoms and the pages. verdict?2/2
>>41971399>Thanks for the tips.cool. thanks for automating it. I cooked up this scheme to force myself to read my dictionary all day to study, which it definitely did.the resonance seems to be doing pretty well. what I need for my bolo book is for people to just imagine a situation that I need to be on the lookout for. I will write that in my bolo book. I am running low on situations right now. each entry gets looked at occasionally and when I see it happen in my travels, I log it.
>>41971399also keep in mind the semiotic horizon of your reservoir. since mine is inflated in the regions of augury, philosophy, science, etc... as a result of the akashic record slice of that civilization, encompassing all their physical, mental, and spiritual work into a semiotically condensed and consistently structured text. religious texts are good for that, but one of the qualities of a dictionary and the linguistic equivalent of Benford/Zipf's laws is that there are those semiotic inflection points in the dictionary in a linear fashion due to the artifact of sortition by letter, another esoteric analysis process of the old days.there exist semiotic "waves", "oceans", and "rivers" in the dictionary pages in the sense that it is a 600ish card tarot deck, a much more "high resolution" analysis tool. you'll notice on occasion that I will find immediate links between two pages which are in sequence in the page selection sequence. that happens alot, but those semiotic links are "longer" than the ones you get from inflection points and sortition on a page-to-page level.when you "hop across the inflection points" seperated by hundreds of pages, then land on the same semiotic territory, that is what is happening there. this same process exists in tarot, but here since it is a "high resolution tarot" using not symbolism, but explicit words, you can get accurate measurements on "thief page" 463462 praecinctus from praecingo (surround with a girdle, ready for travel like a horse) to praeconis (office of public crier, PR firm stuff)464 praedico (to lead forward, positive connotations) to praegravo (to press heavily upon)neither of those pages have any semiotic similarity to page 463, the "thief page". the problem is, there are other "thief pages" with their own specific context, but they are not beside 463, therefore existing in isolation. words in semiotic isolation like that are different from the words stemming from a root and taking up half the page.
>>41971399>semiotic horizonso, getting to this, what I mean is that since the underlying semiotic reservoir has a structure to it, and a limit of imagination, if a person asks a question beyond the noosphere limit of the dictionary, you are likely to get a useless analysis. or not. I don't know.either way, posing questions about something outside the scope of the Latin dictionary is going to be a challenge, but you get the idea.
>>41970569Sunlight exposure helps. It's free and easy to get. It's helps with mental and spiritual health. Light is a form of energy after all that invigorates the soul. Just don't sunburn. Good luck anon
>>41970607By having hope that it can change
>>41970088Do I have any chance with her?
>>41971752we are about to find out. gimme a bit.
>>41971762Thanks anon
>>4197175210 random words1- cubicularis (a bedchamber). direct hit, first shot. this doesn't mean yes or no yet, but it does exist at first for importance... no fucking around on my part. I am just as surprised.2- doctor: a teacher. remember, this is a Latin dictionary, so this is not a medical doctor, rather a PhD type "doctor"3- hora: an hour. obvious definitions, but one interesting specification of the Horae, "The Hours" as a title, the "women of time" I will extract the full one here for you since these are women and you have a temporal question. looks like they reached out to you. again, no fucking around here. quoting"the Hours, goddesses who presided over the changes of the seasons and kept watch over the gates of heaven"4- Musa: a muse, the goddess of music, literature, and the arts. hitting hard with this one anon. you reallllllly want to know this one.5- politicus: relating to the state, politics in general.6- retono: to thunder back with resonance7- Silenus: the tutor and attendant of Bacchus, represented with a bald head, riding an ass, usually drunk.8- Syene: a town in upper Egypt, famous for its red granite, now Assouan/Aswan. this is your reading assignment, as shown with the other reads. link below. this will somehow be relevant to you, read up on their local folklore.9- vagina. I am dead fuckin serious.10- I did a close of the book, then a reopen to get the last rando word. I usually just reverse direction when I hit the end... grunnitus: the grunting of a pig.Syene/Aswanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aswan>Do I have any chance with her?first draft analysis, if she is a slampig, definite yes. lemme get the rest of the analysis in. chew on these words while I extract your pages.pages next
>>41971815Definitely not a slampig. More like an old friend that I have still some unresolved feelings for.
>>41971762021426193330*41971752*206=185254743786667716960one thing before starting, you were allocated the 666 page, but it lands in the english section of the dictionary. the english 666 page isenglish 666 page in Cassell's Latin dictionary: be (esse, existence, exstare) to belated, redirect to serus, but since the Latin u/v conversion forces to "servus", which is consistent both in English and Latin, you take the hint here. because of my extraction rules, you would've gotten185 > 254 > 74 > 378 > 666but since Latin only reaches to 650, we will keep it here. either way, page 666 does not contain Beelzebub as a defintion, though if it were in the dictionary, it would land in the middle of that page.I'll do your Latin words next post. I thought you would like this one. Beelzebub isn't in your analysis, so that's cool, and you don't have to be, or exist, only to serve him... the first and last words on page 666 of the Cassell's Latin dictionary. fun times.
>>41971762185 detexo (to plait, make by plaiting, to finish, complete) to deutor (to misuse, ill-treat,). this page appears to have some context related to removal, torsion, tension, deconstruction, destruction, and other de- words in the same semiotic vicinity. detrectatio (a refusal, specifically military) and detrecto (to have nothing to do with, refuse, decline)254 forsan, redirect to fors on previous page (chance, luck, perchance), to fragmen (breaking, remains, ruins). fratricide is here, frendo (to gnash the teeth), fraus (deception, fraud). another page with words related to painfulo things, noise, hurting others. I even jumped on frendo thinking it would mean pal/companion/friend, but not, it means gnash teeth.74 basis (a pedestal, a base) to Belus (asiatic king, founder of Babylon). I think you put her on a pedestal. other words on page, beatitas (happiness, blessment), and other words related to feminine strength, one here being bellatrix, a female warrior. bellus (handsome)378 molliculus (soft, tender, dainty, effeminate) to monitor (one who reminds). all the left column words have to do with moll- soft words, gentle things, dainty feminine. moly (herb used by Ulysses to counter charm again the enchantments of Circe). the picture is getting clearer anon...1/2
>>41971853>>41971905Thanks mate, I appreciate the effort. I just wanted to know if I have any chance with her and this thread seemed nice. I got rejected 3 years ago and I moved on but... sentiments persists. Rationally I am an idiot for rekindle hope... but reason has no potest where the heart rules.
>>41971752last pages66 au (oh!) to audeo (to be daring, bold). this is a repeat from above, another 1-in-600 or so repetition. I already wrote this one here>>4197061667 directly in numeric sequence, with page 68 missing before we get to the "Pisces page" where decisions are made, but you won't go through the augury of page 68. this page has audientia (hearing, listening, attention) to auguratus (the office of an augur) thats me in this situation. I am your augur for this reading and you are in my "office" so pay attention. the 66 page has good info from here on out.71 aversor (to embezzler) to baca (fruit of any tree). this is a transition page, as I mentioned above from B to C, yours is A to B. the first major, and very large definition on this page is averso (to turn away), followed by another large definition avidus (vehemntly desiring, longing for). here it is, the last 2 major definitions of A words, averso, avidus, and then transition to B words (fruit of any tree).69 pisces page. choices must be made here. aurifex (a goldsmith, maker of valuable things) to aut (introducing a second alternative which positively excludes the first). your decision point is here, and the Pisces page says the golden decision is to use an aut, a second alternative to replace the first...60 final page, ending with a zero, a sort of finality or exclamation point for you. arto (to press together, reduce) to ascribo (to write in, add in writing, of this in literature. large definition.>Do I have any chance with her?looks like you need to explore options with other women to replace the desire for the one your have, but will not get. I think she sees you as too effete, delicate, etc... from the first pages extracted. the random words were quite clear too.2/2
>>41971911final answer here>>41971936looks like no. cheer up, this is like finally getting to shit out a huge spitirual constipation turd. I didn't cherry pick words or do any bullshit ahead of time. besides, it is infeasible for me to have forced all those words into shape that fast.the answer to your question is no, you have zero chance with her.
>>41970914>>41971078>>41971097>>41971130>>41971150Thank you. Very insightful and relevant to the situation I was asking about. I really appreciate you doing this for me. Thanks again
>>41972020any time. it is best that you don't start telling me all about yourself. keep that to yourself and do whatever you can with that info. in your case, it appears you don't have to do much except watch out for sinful pride. that will be your Achilles heel if you let it.
brain needs to cool off. I'll get back in here tomorrow to work on any new questions.
>>41971336>>41971390>>41971409>I think you get the answer. read the 10 randoms and the pages. verdict? Thank you so much op. This has brought some much needed clarification. Evidently I'm on a warpath. I hate being alive. I can't die before I accomplish my mission.
>>41973595>Thank you so muchwelcome. good luck with your journey.
>>41970751>manicula (a little hand)>mammeatus (tig ol biddies)>mammosus (tig ol biddies)notice how there exists a joke such that, when describing how big a womans breasts are, a man holds has hands up to his chest and says "she has small hands", making a clean joke about how large her tiddies are.also, why did they need two definitions of large tits? was one word for one breast, while the other word was for the other? 2 words, 2 tits?
>>41970088will i be successful in my endeavor for wealth before this day ends ?
Will the conflict between N and I ever resolve?I should really have asked another question though. Should be interesting
>>41974382your answer is baking now. probably 20 minutes from now. get yourself something to drink.
>>41974382first up, your 10 randoms.1- bonus. huge definition. root word taking up nearly all the left column2- coquo: to cook, prepare food. dead serious. I will post this now and continue.3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-
>>41974382 continuing1- bonus. huge definition. root word taking up nearly all the left column2- coquo: to cook, prepare food. dead serious. I will post this now and continue.3- diligdo: to choose out4- facio: to make, to do, to perform. huge definition. takes up nearly the whole column. acting, chances, social faces, masks, etc...5- miseror: to bewail, lament, deplore6- Pharus: an island off Alexandria where Ptolemy Philadelphus built a lighthouse. you have to go and read about this. the rules. it appears these words are a lighthouse, a beacon to you7- saturo: to satisfy, fill8- trimetros: containing three9- postulo: to claim, demand, request10- instipulor: to stipulate or bargain for.>will i be successful in my endeavor for wealth before this day ends ?it looks like you will lave to negotiate a bonus. you will have to make a claim, or probably a demand to get it. the first two words are obvious, and I did sincerely just make up a fuckin joke about your question being a piece of food in the oven. I am just as surprised, which is how chaotic gnosis works. it isn't the same as pleromic gnosis.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gnosis_(chaos_magic)I will calculate your page sequence now and extract them. get ready. those are pages which definitely cannot be cherry picked.
>>41974382pages 1/?021526104638*41974382*577=521345429830340404132page sequence 521 345 429 83 0340 404 132521 resumo (to ake again, resume) to retracto (to handle again, undertake anew). everything on this page relates to doing something over again, repeating some action to correct a prior shortcoming, uncovering lies. get ready to be lied to in those negotiations. watch for their masks and prepare to wear your own.345 libidinosus (full of desire) to Licinus (Roman gens, family, having Crassus famous for oratory, the trumvir, killed at Carrhae). I suspect here that your libidinous desire for money might get you killed like Crassus, no matter how good you are at oratory and negotation. be careful. libra (balance scales for financial calculations) libo (to take away from) libro (to balance). maybe you need to get only as much money as is needed to maintain some balance of money between yourself and who you are getting it from. don't let greed drive your demand so far as to empty their pockets.429 pectinatim (in the form of a comb) to Pegasus (winged horse sprang forth from Medusa and produced the mountain fountain of Hippocrene from his hoof). when a person, place, or character exists at the first/last on page, it emphasizes your reading assignment. this page talks alot about small properties (peculium), small wealth (pecunia), and other peculiar, small, weird things. maybe your endeavor is related to the sale of a small property of item of value?83 caeco (to make blind, obscure) to Caere (a very old city of Etrutria). you are getting a lot of places and property type things here. otherwise nothing here jumps out
>>41974382pages 2/20340 zeroes are significant, and you have this page surrounded by them. this is an artifact of the rules I use to generate the page sequence. alesco (to grow up) to alimentarius (relating to food, distribution to food among the poor). looks like your warning page tells you to spend some amount of your wealth on feeding the poor, or to some degree helping them with your money. remember charity. alienus (that which belongs or relates to another, also foreigners) is a huge definition here, likely your target for charity. also huge definition on that page aliquis (someone, something, anyone, anything). your warning page.404 kek. obscurus (ocvered, dark, obscure, not there) to obsingo (to seal, witness, deal with anyone in strict form os law). so this is a joker page. 404 in our culture is related to error codes of missing pages, and also related to witnessing this situation, the meme magic. all the other words here deal with such things. your "joker page"132 confisco (to lay up, preserve in a chest, store for later, to appropriate to the imperial treasury) to confundo (to pour together, mingle, mix). so obviously this page relates to you saving whatever you might get. >will i be successful in my endeavor for wealth before this day ends ?looks like yes, but maybe not as much as you might want due to your desire for the radix malorum, the root of all evil. like all injections of wealth, you must allocate something to the poor, similar to how Pegasus stomped his foot to make a fountain, you must do the same when giving money to the poor. not so much to make yourself poor, but also not so much to make the persons you are getting money from to become poor, thereby getting some of your money anyfuckinway.be careful for your desire of the radix malorum. whatever you get, you must spend some on the poor, espeically food, then store the rest for later.
>>41974398on it.
>>4197439810 random words1- concipio: to take together, hold together, to receive, absorb, fully2- ex: from or out of, in time, a person from before. again, not cherry picking, just following procedure.3- lacrima: a tear, with a flood of tears4- ostino: to persist, be resolved on, focus to a destination5- praestabilis: distinguished, pre-eminent, remarkable6- relaxo: to loosen, widen, enlarge, ease, lighten7- sisto: to cause to stand, set, to produce, cause to appear, to present oneself in court)8- sub: underneath, at the bottom of9- vanseco: to pass away, disappear10- vittatus: bound with a fillet (a band, ribbon, something like that)>Will the conflict between N and I ever resolve?looks like when you take all these words in, together (concipio), one of you has tears about the situation, persisting tears, probably looking for a way to relax, get to the bottom and a stable place, then to let the conflict go. whether or not it will resolve doesn't appear answered here just yet, but you are advised to take it easy, relax, and just let it go.pages up next.
>>41974460>>41974507>>41974546thanks , lets see if they hold any truth in it since the day is not that long kek
>>41974398pages 1/?021526105000*41974398*395=356900392970617050000page sequence 356 90 0392 97 061 70 500 00you have double zeroes at the end, a big exclamation point.356 Macra (a river in Italy, a place in Locris) to Maeotae (Scythian people on Lake Maeotis). page mostly full of names and places, nothing really jumps out.90 huge defintion carried over from the previous page, capio (to steal) to captivitas (a number of captives). another repeat for a stastitically tiny probability, 1-in-600. confirmitory.>>419714090392 nervulus (nerve, strength, relating to indominable character) to niger (black or dark coloured). are you a strong black person, perchance? is there a strong black person involved? nescio (not to know, to be ignorant of) nescius (not knowing) nex (death, also next as in "the next place") nidor (a vapour, odor, reek). wow, the Latin dictionary sure doesn't like black things.97 cedo (give here, colloquial, aka "gibs me dat") to celox (swift, quick). damn Latin dictionary, you racist.
>>41974398pages 2/2061 ascripticus (enrolled as a member of a community) to aspersus (a sprinkling) another repeat from above with no obvious meaning jumping out. confirmitory.70 autem (on the other hand) to aversor (to turn away) first page after the Pisces page, the next thing to do after having made the "aut" decision (introducing a second alternative which positively excludes the first). many words related to helping (auxiliaris, auxilitator, etc...), a few words related to covetous desire, greed, avarive.500 rabula (a bawling advocate) to rapio (to seize, snatch, tear away). more repeats from prior analyses. this one is full of them.00 exclamation point for you.>Will the conflict between N and I ever resolve?your reading was pretty thin. lots of places, and repeats of pages which either do not jump out to me in this reading, or have some nature about them to confirm. looks like the message is simple, don't let the conflict eat you up and stress you out. from sisto, I wonder if your "I" person is your sister?
>>41970088Will I be able to find the love I want?
>>41974585cool. welcome. again, readings related to money are difficult. you asked about some profit, which is fine, but if you asked about how you could get enough money to get presents for children, you would've gotten a much better answer.if you asked about how to get rich and fuck skanks, you probably would've been yelled at by the dictionary.
>>41974660after a quick break, then I'll start.
>>4197466010 random words1- Chios, an island in the Aegean Sea, famous for wine and marble2- depropero, to hasten in transit3- festino, to hasten, hurry4- iniuriosus, acting wrongfully, unjust5- libero, to set free6- Minvera, daughter of Juptier, patroness of all the arts and sciences, goddess of wisdom. when getting mythological figures, you have a reading assignment about them now.7- Pelion, a lofty mountain range in Thessaly. part of the reason you have to read about people/place/figures/etc when these pop up is to imbue a part of the knowledg of those people. you, living in a different time and culture, may not get the puns, clever references, or underlying symbolism which a Latin person would've had, knowing all those cultural things. read up about Minerva and Pelion.8- pudicus. modest, chaste. probably the type of partner you need to be looking for.9- regnum, royal power or authority10- sitio, to thirst, be thirsty. more meme magic. don't be so thirsty.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chioshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minervahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelion#Mythologyhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peleus#Mythology>Will I be able to find the love I want?looks like yes. your partner is likely a free spirit, a person who values wisdom highly (Minervan people), and also Peleus type peole (the father of Achilles, semiotically linked by the Pelion mountain range, things you are supposed to read aobut). your partner and you, one being a Minervan mother (ensuring wisdom in her children), the other being a Peleusian father (and raising a son greater than him, Achilles) is a good combination.pages next.
>>41974661well this life revolves around money , without it you're fucked so can't help it but ponder about it, if the chaos gods want to bitch about money readings then they shouldn't have let the world turn this shitty in the first place kek
>>41974660021526115646*41974660*285=257512144828036152600page sequence 257 512 144 82 80 361 526 00double zeros at the end. another exclamation point.257 fructuosus (fruit bearing, fertile) to fuga (flight, running away). one of the oldest beliefs about love is that it is flighty, always difficult to catch, but very very sweet. many words on this page related to sweet things, fructose. many words related to growth, making gardens, etc... frustillatim (building up bit by bit). all these words feel like the start of a family and garden.512 relinquo (to leave) to remisso (a returning, coming back). serious as a heart attack. if you love something, set it free/relinquo, and if it remisso/comes back, then it is love. nice.144 consulatus (the office of consul, the man who thinks, considers) to consumptor (a destroyer, a man) this is the 12x12 page, the page of multidinous things, often referred to in religous texts. it shows up often with different zeroes around it. highly significant. huge definition for consulo (to reflect, consult, consider) which is exactly what we are doing here, consulting the Latin dictionary. many words here related to advice, consideration, thought, using ones mind. very much Minervan.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/144,00082 caballus (a pack horse, a nag) to caecitas (blindness of the mind, not the eyes). look past her/his nagging after the two of you get together and fuck all day.more pages next.
>>41974660pages 2/280 bractea (a thin plate of metal) to Brutus (stabbed Caesar in the "biblical rib" aka taint). this page keeps recurring, confirmitory. the word brevis jumped out. as I said before, pages like this indicate to hurry up and finish, the bulk of the message has already been sent. possibly joker type cards next.361 manifestarius (plain, evident, manifest in the context of travel/goods paperwork, obvious) to manumitto (emancipate a slave). many words here related to manipulation. be careful of letting love get control over you and manipulate your actions.526 rotula (a little wheel) to ruina (falling down, collapse). careful, this situation can ruin you, looking for love. 00 double zeroes. exclamation point.>Will I be able to find the love I want?overall, yes. be careful about it and ensure that when you pair up, one of you is Minervan (wisdom above all things), the other Pelesian type for the father (raising a son/child greater than him)
>>41970088OP here. done for now. I'll check in occasionally to answer questions or chat, but no more reads. the amount so far is good enough.